Dataset: DBG-KHD
Search Criteria: Spain; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


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KHD00034789Hno. Tsodoro   1929-03-02
Spain, Tarragone, Unknown.

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KHD00027883   1919-07-23
Spain, Alicante, 38.6288 -0.7644

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Dianthus algetanus Graells ex F.N.Williams
KHD00040418P. Gonzialis   s.n.1926-07-05
Spain, Community of Madrid, 40.418 -3.7049

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KHD00041569Dr. Herbert Fritze   s.n.1972-05-28
Spain, Andalusia, South of Fuengirola near Malaga, 36.722 -4.4214

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KHD00041258P. Markx   s.n.1983-09-09
Spain, Ibitza, 38.9863 1.5363

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KHD00047961Frère Sennen   s.n.1917-07-09
Spain, Catalonia, 41.9569 1.5037

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Linaria saxatilis (L.) Chaz.
KHD00051631C. Vicioso   s.n.1917-07-00
Spain, Community of Madrid, Peñalara, Sierra de Guadamama, 40.8496 -3.9546

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KHD00053174James D. Montgomery   87-581987-08-04
Spain, Asturias, Cornellana, 43.4123 -6.1574

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Woodwardia radicans (L.) J. Sm.
KHD00053393James D. Montgomery   87-761987-08-06
Spain, Asturias, Obaya, 43.4617 -5.2354, 120m

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Agrostis nebulosa Boiss. & Reut. [excluded]
KHD00047634E. Reverchon   s.n.1906-07-00
Spain, Grenada, Sierra Grimona, 37.3874 -3.0974, 1700m

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KHD00058875James D. Montgomery   87-621987-08-04
Spain, Asturias, Along road above R. Narcia at "Villanueva," 8 km south of La Florida., 250m

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Equisetum x litorale Kühlewein ex Rupr. (pro sp.) [arvense × fluviatile]
KHD00058979James D. Montgomery   87-1041987-08-10
Spain, Asturias, Along branch of River Puron, 1 km east of Puron, 4 km west of Llaves [Llaves?]., 43.3942 -4.7299, 100m


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